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Local Action: The New Paradigm in Climate Change Policy [Paperback]

Tommy Linstroth (Author), Ryan Bell (Author)
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December 31, 2007
While traditionally framed as a national and international problem, climate change is also an important local issue. For the past fifteen years, while nations have fought over the terms of emissions reductions and the Kyoto Protocol, local governments and communities have been enacting innovative measures that not only prevent emissions of significant quantities of greenhouse gases but also reduce air pollution, save money, and improve the overall quality of life.

In the absence of a serious national policy that addresses global warming, these grassroots efforts can and have made a difference. Since 1993, when fourteen pioneering local governments first began to develop programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, a national and international movement has formed to fight global climate change through concerted local action. These communities are having a significant effect. A handful of jurisdictions in the United States are preventing over twenty million tons of CO2 from entering the atmosphere annually and have saved over four hundred million dollars in the process. These initiatives include greening the local building codes, creating commercial waste reduction programs, encouraging water conservation, promoting bicycling and fuel-efficient vehicles, upgrading city buildings, advocating for the use of biodiesel for municipal transportation, and designing innovative systems and policies for reduced paper use. Two in-depth case studies-- Fort Collins, Colorado, and Portland, Oregon--demonstrate how two cities have created and implemented climate-friendly and environmentally sound habitats.

While most books on global warming focus on national and international implications and policy approaches or serve as guides to help individuals live in an ecologically sound manner, Linstroth and Bell provide a blueprint for local governments to follow. Combining an analysis of existing federal policy with examples of successful local policy, they provide practical examples of measures that can be implemented by communities and local governments across the United States.

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"The authors reflect on the pollution of lakes and streams 30 years ago and the vast improvements made by the 1972 Clean Water Act. They go on to suggest that unless we take steps to abate the threats of global warming everything we do to make this a better world will be for naught. Glaciers are receding, the frequency of hurricanes is increasing, parts of the world are experiencing prolonged heat and drought. It is easy to dismiss such problems as too immense for individuals to worry about, as part of the inscrutable plan of nature. The authors of "Local Action" suggest there are things we can do, things that are being done in many communities, and even if we do not change the future we can say, "I tried."--The (Milford, NH) Cabinet

[Linstroth and Bell] begin with brief overviews of global warming and the history of US climate change policy . . . Examples of initiatives in Portland (OR) and Santa Monica include green power purchasing, converting truck fleets to biodiesel, reducing commercial waste, and promoting residential recycling. The book is well written and simply designed." --Choice

"While most books about climate change look at the issue as a global one, this book focuses on what local governments and individuals can do. [The authors] do not base their ideas on abstract theories, but on actual case studies."--KLIATT

"While most books on global warming focus on national and international implications and policy approaches, or serve as guides to help individuals live in an ecologically sound manner, this book provides a blueprint for local governments to follow." --Abstracts of Public Administration, Development, and Environment

About the Author

TOMMY LINSTROTH is the Head of Sustainable Initiatives for Melaver, Inc., a vertically integrated, sustainable real estate firm based in Savannah, Georgia. RYAN BELL is an Environmental Planner with the Bay Area Air Quality Management District and was formerly the U. S. Program Manager with the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI)--Local Governments for Sustainability.

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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Vermont (December 31, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1584656727
  • ISBN-13: 978-1584656722
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great read for those involved in local government, January 18, 2008
This review is from: Local Action: The New Paradigm in Climate Change Policy (Paperback)
This book provides a great overview of steps local governments can take to reduce their contribution to climate change. The authors provide a number of examples of municipalities, including Portland, OR and Fort Collins, CO, that have taken steps to address climate change. In a time when one seemingly can't turn on a tv or open a newspaper without seeing dire mentions of global warming, this work takes a hopeful approach and demonstrates how even seemingly small actors can make meaningful contributions to combating this problem.
Highly recommended, especially for those working in local government policy.
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climate change policy, climate action plan
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United States, Kyoto Protocol, Fort Collins, Additional Resources, Global Results, Global Issues, Local Action, President Clinton, Governments Gone Green, Global Warming Overview, Energy Star, President Bush, Climate Wise, Mayor Nickels, Clean Air Act, Overland Park, Green Building Council, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, President Rush, Achieving Results, Conference of Mayors, Ann Arbor, Miami-Dade County, Austin Energy
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